Learn how to tweak your AI-generated English content
60-minute online workshop
Date
1 June 2026
Time
11:00–12:00 CET
No. of seats
Maximum 12 participants
If you’re reading this, you’ve probably realised that AI-generated English is grammatically correct but sounds generic and is difficult to read. In this workshop I will help you recognise typical AI patterns and edit them into clearer, more natural English. I’m into my third year of doing this for clients every day and I’d love to share my insights with you.
What we’ll discuss
- why AI-generated English sounds generic
- typical patterns such as “fluff”, vague wording, “voice drift” and generic structuring
- how to make texts more concrete and readable
- how to keep your own voice while still using AI productively
Who it’s for
Professionals using AI tools to create English content for:
- websites
- company communication
- profiles and presentations
Especially useful for non-native English speakers who want their writing to sound more natural and less formulaic.
Fee
€45 per person
How to register
To join, simply click on the green Register button, which will take you to a Stripe payment link. You will receive the Zoom link for the session shortly before the date.
Susan Ring, MA Conference Interpreting
Berlin-based interpreter trainer, translator, and communication coach with over two decades of experience supporting companies in writing effective English content. Deeply involved in tweaking AI-generated content for clients and colleagues since the emergence of ChatGPT.
Contact
Susan Ring
[email protected]